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why they didn't inform the fbi or coordinate with the fbi or make sure the fbi had exhausted its questioning on the matters of national security which the fbi said it had not? i have no idea. martha: as they had every right to use those 48 hours. like a scene out of the 24 or something. you can imagine them in the hospital room, except the bad news is it's true and it happened. >> the fbi, the judge basically coming in there saying look, this ends now. we're here. martha: unbelievable. >> the fbi just saying we defered to her because she was a federal magistrate judge. now officials on capitol hill ask whether we are now at greater risk because this took place. martha: megyn, thank you very much. >> all right. much more at 1:00. martha: we'll see you at 1:00. thanks, megyn. >> you bet. martha: catch more of megyn's exclusive reporting on the tsarnaev brothers, on her show, "america live" which comes up at 1:00 p.m.. bill: fox poll out now, 83% describe the debt as major crisis. 13% say it is a minor problem. this is a debt approaches $17 trillion with the borrowing limit set to expire on the
why they didn't inform the fbi or coordinate with the fbi or make sure the fbi had exhausted its questioning on the matters of national security which the fbi said it had not? i have no idea. martha: as they had every right to use those 48 hours. like a scene out of the 24 or something. you can imagine them in the hospital room, except the bad news is it's true and it happened. >> the fbi, the judge basically coming in there saying look, this ends now. we're here. martha: unbelievable....
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. >> the fbi checks it out, finds nothing negative. the russians send their same request to the cia. >> they both ask the russians several times for more information. they never get any. >> is this going to become a major political issue? >> terrorism as a weapon is losing. >> vice president joe biden insists they're driven by nothing but fear. >> this is a diverse campus. >> the vice president really describes not just m.i.t. campus, but america all over. >> it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. you are their worst nightmare. >> the mother of the bombing suspects spoke to nbc news today. she said both russian and u.s. authorities asked her about misha. they asked whether he was an extremist and whether he was part of any organization. she confirmed misha is, quote, a good friend. he came to the house, end quote. he is in the u.s. she said he is a young man and has red hair. she thinks he may be armenian. she did not give a family name. she described him as a new believer and a
. >> the fbi checks it out, finds nothing negative. the russians send their same request to the cia. >> they both ask the russians several times for more information. they never get any. >> is this going to become a major political issue? >> terrorism as a weapon is losing. >> vice president joe biden insists they're driven by nothing but fear. >> this is a diverse campus. >> the vice president really describes not just m.i.t. campus, but america all...
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former fbi director tells "outfront" the fbi was erring on the side of caution by arresting curtis because ricin is so lethal and this is amid the boston bombings. it is fair to say that someone tried to kill the president and is at large tonight. >>> it has been 629 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? stocks went up to day. the s&p 500 rising for the fourth day in a row. apple had 18% drop in earnings the first drop for apple in a decade. >>> and now i want to return to our continuing coverage of the boston bombings. tonight we are learning more about the life of the tsarnaev brothers and what they were living like before their alleged attack. there seems to be fancy cars and a will havish lifestyle. take a look at the photographs. it shows tamerlan tsarnaev looking what appears to be rather lavish lifestyle. talented boxer. pretty fancy clothes. but it may not have been the case. from what we can report, it appears tsarnaev was strapped for cash. relying on welfare up until last year. david mattingly is "outfront" and what have you learned ab
former fbi director tells "outfront" the fbi was erring on the side of caution by arresting curtis because ricin is so lethal and this is amid the boston bombings. it is fair to say that someone tried to kill the president and is at large tonight. >>> it has been 629 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? stocks went up to day. the s&p 500 rising for the fourth day in a row. apple had 18% drop in earnings the first drop for apple...
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is homeland security talking to fbi. you get one story from the fbi and another story from dhs and that is a major problem. >> secretary napolitano testified yesterday tamerlan tsarnaev did ping in the is systems when traveled but the fbi did a thorough investigation in 2012 and did not find any terrorism activity for him. >> multiple reports confirming that a team of fbi agents have traveled to the southern russian province and talking to the parents of the is suspected boston marathon bombers. >> when the bomb went off didn't the fbi say to themselves do we have any suspects in the been a area that we previously interviewed that may fit this profile and when we got a a photo of the older brother how could the system not pick up the fact that he had already been in the system? there is a lot to answer here. >> greta: we have new information tonight on intelligence gaps and the two accused bombers. that news in just a few minutes. first, listen to this. the suspects accused of blowing up the boston marathon both received
is homeland security talking to fbi. you get one story from the fbi and another story from dhs and that is a major problem. >> secretary napolitano testified yesterday tamerlan tsarnaev did ping in the is systems when traveled but the fbi did a thorough investigation in 2012 and did not find any terrorism activity for him. >> multiple reports confirming that a team of fbi agents have traveled to the southern russian province and talking to the parents of the is suspected boston...
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or from the fbi to the state department. the representatives are sitting right there, and seeing the same information and have access to the same database. so that part of discussions in recent times is just not accurate that information is stove piped. yes, there are different databases but they have different purposes. and so the key linkup is the terror screening center, the tide database we heard of, which only has 500,000 names on it, to keep track of. that's why you have all of these different issues. >> tom, what interests you most in the last 24 hours that you've heard? >> i think i still want to know, what happened in russia. if allegedly russia is sending communications to both fbi and cia and saying, we have information that this guy intends to come to russia and meet with militants here, well, those militants are under 24/7 coverage in russia, as evidenced by the fact that abu dujan, he's killed by the russians in a major firefight this past december. so obviously, my expectation would be if they're suspicious of
or from the fbi to the state department. the representatives are sitting right there, and seeing the same information and have access to the same database. so that part of discussions in recent times is just not accurate that information is stove piped. yes, there are different databases but they have different purposes. and so the key linkup is the terror screening center, the tide database we heard of, which only has 500,000 names on it, to keep track of. that's why you have all of these...
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the fbi is trained to follow the law. the justice department works with the fbi. the fbi is part of the justice department. so we need to relook at our standards. but we also want to protect our constitutional rights for americans, too. >> "outfront" next, we're staying with this story and more details about this mysterious misha that we keep hearing about. what the man some say that converted tamerlan tsarnaev to a radical form of islam. but first, did syria cross president obama's red line and use chemical weapons? try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan proc
the fbi is trained to follow the law. the justice department works with the fbi. the fbi is part of the justice department. so we need to relook at our standards. but we also want to protect our constitutional rights for americans, too. >> "outfront" next, we're staying with this story and more details about this mysterious misha that we keep hearing about. what the man some say that converted tamerlan tsarnaev to a radical form of islam. but first, did syria cross president...
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we know that russia warned the fbi about him. and now a government official says russia also alerted the cia about tamerlan, asking spy agencies look into his shift toward extremism. and tonight new reports the cia recommended adding tamerlan to a terrorism database. what happened next? >>> also in dagestan, the parents of the suspects were interviewed by officials at the u.s. embassy, and the father reportedly will be flying to the u.s. as early as friday. possibly to
we know that russia warned the fbi about him. and now a government official says russia also alerted the cia about tamerlan, asking spy agencies look into his shift toward extremism. and tonight new reports the cia recommended adding tamerlan to a terrorism database. what happened next? >>> also in dagestan, the parents of the suspects were interviewed by officials at the u.s. embassy, and the father reportedly will be flying to the u.s. as early as friday. possibly to
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the fbi received that information. and from what they received, conducted a pretty thorough review of that case to see if there was any derogatory information of which they could do more with. could they go up on his phones, get a fisa, get a court order, interception of his phones. none of that happened. no derogatory information. at the same time the cia received exactly the same information. in exactly the same form. it was more of a procedural thing than it was that they were so concerned that they notified two different places on two different dates. i don't believe that happened. i believe it was more of a process issue with the fsb. now the fbi writes back and says, hey, we need a little help here. we didn't really find anything. can we have some clarification. no response. they asked again. no response. so that was the problem that we ran into. so they cooperated a little. they didn't cooperate enough. i believe they have information that is valuable to our investigation here to determine, a, are there persons
the fbi received that information. and from what they received, conducted a pretty thorough review of that case to see if there was any derogatory information of which they could do more with. could they go up on his phones, get a fisa, get a court order, interception of his phones. none of that happened. no derogatory information. at the same time the cia received exactly the same information. in exactly the same form. it was more of a procedural thing than it was that they were so concerned...
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immigrations didn't tell the fbi that he was leaving, immigration didn't tell the fbi he was coming back. we don't know what the cia told the fbi. two warnings from russian intelligence you don't ignore. the fsb, fcr, the two main russian intelligence agencies don't like the united states, don't provide technical intelligence, and when they do, you better listen. >> u.s. officials say when the fbi and cia ended their separate investigations, they concluded the older brother posed no threat. russia refused requests for more information. so the big question, did the intelligence community have the information that could have prevented these bombings? former fbi assistant director and law enforcement analyst tom fuentes joins us from washington. simply put, was the ball dropped? >> i don't think so. no evidence to say that it has been dropped at this point. the information that first came to the fbi was investigated and the investigated it very diligently, as near as we can tell, up to and including interviews with tamerlan himself, checking his electronic communications, who he was in touc
immigrations didn't tell the fbi that he was leaving, immigration didn't tell the fbi he was coming back. we don't know what the cia told the fbi. two warnings from russian intelligence you don't ignore. the fsb, fcr, the two main russian intelligence agencies don't like the united states, don't provide technical intelligence, and when they do, you better listen. >> u.s. officials say when the fbi and cia ended their separate investigations, they concluded the older brother posed no...
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the cia sends that over to the fbi. the fbi says we've already looked into this. there isn't anything. but, again, they say they asked the russians what more do you have? give us more, we'll chase it down. again, they say, the russians don't respond. as a result of these two requests to the fbi and cia, his name did go into a terrorism database. the sort of master terrorism tip database. so that when he did fly to moscow last january, the government knew about that. but it didn't take any action either when he left or when he came back because the case was considered closed. so that's what they did. now, here's the policy question. many members of congress are saying, well, should there have been some ways to follow up? for example, some way to sort of yellow flag him and maybe look -- continue to look at what he's posting on his social media site, which when he returns from russia, takes a very strong turn toward radicalization with, you know, violent jihadist material on his website. should that have required another look? that's what they're asking. you know, i
the cia sends that over to the fbi. the fbi says we've already looked into this. there isn't anything. but, again, they say they asked the russians what more do you have? give us more, we'll chase it down. again, they say, the russians don't respond. as a result of these two requests to the fbi and cia, his name did go into a terrorism database. the sort of master terrorism tip database. so that when he did fly to moscow last january, the government knew about that. but it didn't take any...
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local law enforcement has been herrals and fbi has been ridiculed. >> steve? >> well, yeah, and lou, i was watching at the beginning of the show, reading statement from justice department, saying we did not have anything to do with this, it of the court's decision. but think about that as a defense. white house, justice department, cia, had nothing to do with determining whether we would interrupt what was a somewhat successful interrogation of a terror suspect who was providing real-time information to intern gators, that is -- interrogators, that is unbelieveable if you take the justice department on their open word. i think it is incredible to say we had nothing to do with determining whether we were going to stop the investigation it is very clear, i have talked with some people involved, that the fbi folks, are incredibly frustrated they did not have the opportunity to reprioritize their questioning, they were not given enough of a heads up to say we have 5 additional questions we have to ask. before you cut this off, they are not happy. lou: and it is wi
local law enforcement has been herrals and fbi has been ridiculed. >> steve? >> well, yeah, and lou, i was watching at the beginning of the show, reading statement from justice department, saying we did not have anything to do with this, it of the court's decision. but think about that as a defense. white house, justice department, cia, had nothing to do with determining whether we would interrupt what was a somewhat successful interrogation of a terror suspect who was providing...
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immigrations didn't tell the fbi that he was coming back. we don't know what the cia told the fbi. but two warnings from russian intelligence, you don't ignore. the fsb, the svr, two main russian intelligence services, don't like the united states. they don't provide tactical intelligence. and when they do, you had better listen. this is not a case of politicized intelligence, which would have occurred if it was a chechen leader living in the united states. there are a couple or one in the gulf. yes, they do try to frame them. but simply a man of 26 years old, they had something firm in order to come to the united states. and that was ignored by the system. and we do need congressional hearings, because we should have gotten over this after 9/11. the stove piping has gone on. there is an inability to have a unified database that people are actually looking at this and are forced to act when a red flag goes up, like going back to dagestan, going back to the front. >> right. mitch silva, if you take the basic facts we now know and this is monday morning quarterbacking, i know. but th
immigrations didn't tell the fbi that he was coming back. we don't know what the cia told the fbi. but two warnings from russian intelligence, you don't ignore. the fsb, the svr, two main russian intelligence services, don't like the united states. they don't provide tactical intelligence. and when they do, you had better listen. this is not a case of politicized intelligence, which would have occurred if it was a chechen leader living in the united states. there are a couple or one in the...
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the fbi can get closer to answering the big questions. what drew the tsavraev brothers to this attack? had they acted alone? coming up from a local mosque, a story about tamerlan, odd behavior during worship. >> he he seemed to object. >> what did it mean? and did the brother's story tell us there is a new normal in terrorism? yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. because this spring when you switch your number to sprint, you can save $100 on any phone, which makes the samsung galaxy s3 free. make the most of your new phone with truly unlimited data and 4g lte. or ask about our other options, including no contra
the fbi can get closer to answering the big questions. what drew the tsavraev brothers to this attack? had they acted alone? coming up from a local mosque, a story about tamerlan, odd behavior during worship. >> he he seemed to object. >> what did it mean? and did the brother's story tell us there is a new normal in terrorism? yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage...
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the fbi would have had to have been notified about that. and i don't think the fbi has been able to determine yet what it did with that information if anything. the fbi obviously should have acted on it and they didn't. that is the question. not so much that he slipped between the cracks but when the agencies gave the information to the fbi that he was leaving and coming back from russia that nothing was done about it by the fbi. >> all right. congressman peter king of new york thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up the two boston terror suspects were in his cab he says just hours before the bombing. he told his story to local law enforcement and he'll tell you about it and how he believes tamerlan tsarnaev reacted when he tried to help with their backpacks. >>> plus, one fbi agent spent 18 months online pretending to be a chechen teenager living in california. we'll have the chilling details of what he learned in private chat rooms about making bombs. . ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es an
the fbi would have had to have been notified about that. and i don't think the fbi has been able to determine yet what it did with that information if anything. the fbi obviously should have acted on it and they didn't. that is the question. not so much that he slipped between the cracks but when the agencies gave the information to the fbi that he was leaving and coming back from russia that nothing was done about it by the fbi. >> all right. congressman peter king of new york thank you...
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the fbi's focus shifted. they're now searching the site of a formal martial arts student in mississippi and the home of a former politician who was an stre instructor there. victor blackwell is monitoring the developments. any idea if investigators found anything? >> no. no reports from the fbi today that they found anything. but i'll tell what you we're finding is that this unusual story is become even more bizarre shifting from a celebrity impersonating political activist to a tae kwon do teacher who once ran for public office. the home of a former republican candidate for the mississippi state shouhouse is involved in federal investigation into who sent letters tainted with ricin to president obama, a mississippi center and a county judge. federal agents in full body hazmat suits searched his home. in a youtube video posted this week, the former candidate talked about the search. >> i met with the fbi. i consented to a paper saying to search the house. >> on wednesday, they spent several hours searching a
the fbi's focus shifted. they're now searching the site of a formal martial arts student in mississippi and the home of a former politician who was an stre instructor there. victor blackwell is monitoring the developments. any idea if investigators found anything? >> no. no reports from the fbi today that they found anything. but i'll tell what you we're finding is that this unusual story is become even more bizarre shifting from a celebrity impersonating political activist to a tae kwon...
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chilling details from the fbi affidavit. at 2:38 p.m. the day of the marathon a security camera picks up the two suspects turning east on boylston from gloucester street. both are carrying knapsacks. bomber one, a few steps ahead of bomber two who made the mistake of wearing his baseball hat backwards and no sunglasses making him easily identifiable. additional security video from the forum restaurant, site of the second explosion, shows the two men standing together at 2:41 p.m. at 2:42 the same camera shows the older brother heading for the finish line. the younger one stops right in front of the restaurant. he stays there for several minutes. only when the first bomb explodes at 2:49 does he begin to walk away leaving his knapsack on the ground. ten seconds later it explodes. marathon veteran bob leonard snapped hundreds of photos at the finish line. when the fbi released the security camera footage showing images of the suspects, leonard used his time stamp to see if his camera had picked them up too. sure enough he had photos of the
chilling details from the fbi affidavit. at 2:38 p.m. the day of the marathon a security camera picks up the two suspects turning east on boylston from gloucester street. both are carrying knapsacks. bomber one, a few steps ahead of bomber two who made the mistake of wearing his baseball hat backwards and no sunglasses making him easily identifiable. additional security video from the forum restaurant, site of the second explosion, shows the two men standing together at 2:41 p.m. at 2:42 the...
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, consisting of the fbi and others had left an hour before the judge got there. so this was not walking in in the middle of it. the larger question though here is were they done. did they want some more time? did the judges insistence on doing this speed the process up? and my guess is andrea, this is probably going to turn out to be a matter of compromise, on the one hand, there's the desire of all interrogators to keep going as long as they can. and of course, the longer they go, the more cooperation they elicit, the better things get. they want to go as long as they can. on the other hand, they understand that they're working up against a, a closing window. the so-called public safety exception for the miranda warning period is expiring, there's only a so long they can go. so you know, the way it's explained to me, yes, probably the interrogators wanted to keep going. the judge is saying look, the time is running out and so there's a compromise reached. it's probably not as early as the judge wanted the advice to be given. it's probably not as late as the inte
, consisting of the fbi and others had left an hour before the judge got there. so this was not walking in in the middle of it. the larger question though here is were they done. did they want some more time? did the judges insistence on doing this speed the process up? and my guess is andrea, this is probably going to turn out to be a matter of compromise, on the one hand, there's the desire of all interrogators to keep going as long as they can. and of course, the longer they go, the more...
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shed a access of fbi files and the files of the u.s. secret service. unfettered access and cooperation. here's what she found. these people were unable to belong. they tried to belong to organizations. they tried to have seems of belonging with people they thought they shared similarities with. but they were never able to make that connection. every one of the serial bombers she looked at had that situation or that type of problem. now, when we first started hearing more about these brothers, particularly i'm talking about tamerlan -- it was almost haunting to hear that both from his family, both back and russia and here in the u.s., and also from some of his friends, he was starting to express, he had trouble feeling he was fitting in anywhere, and i think that's going to be more telling as the days and weeks go on. >> shepard: even heard that at kole bum -- columbine shootings. thank you very much, terry. >> you're very welcome. >> shepard: we're going to have much more on this, new develops in the boston bombing suspect and all that goes with it in
shed a access of fbi files and the files of the u.s. secret service. unfettered access and cooperation. here's what she found. these people were unable to belong. they tried to belong to organizations. they tried to have seems of belonging with people they thought they shared similarities with. but they were never able to make that connection. every one of the serial bombers she looked at had that situation or that type of problem. now, when we first started hearing more about these brothers,...
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the fbi focus has shifted. they're searching the site of a former martial art studio in tupelo, mississippi, and the home of a former politician who was an instructor there. investigators are trying to determine if someone tried to pin the poisonous letter on paul kevin curtis, charges against him have been dropped. curtis' attorney says her client was a scapegoat. victor blackwell will have the latest from tupelo in 20 minutes. >>> happening in new orleans suburb is picking up the pieces after a pair of back to back twisters came through town. nerves are rattled in kenner. meanwhile, parts of the soggy midwest could see relief today while other areas brace for more flooding. jennifer has more from the weather studio. >> we are watching the flooding along the illinois as well as mississippi river and many of these locations were still at major flood stage. for peoria, ten feet above. let's go to video of what conditions were like on the ground. we're talking many homes are under water. looking at video coming o
the fbi focus has shifted. they're searching the site of a former martial art studio in tupelo, mississippi, and the home of a former politician who was an instructor there. investigators are trying to determine if someone tried to pin the poisonous letter on paul kevin curtis, charges against him have been dropped. curtis' attorney says her client was a scapegoat. victor blackwell will have the latest from tupelo in 20 minutes. >>> happening in new orleans suburb is picking up the...
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estaban ahÍ, los vecinos, la misma familia. >>> el senador republicano lindsey graham dicen que el fbi l le echa la culpa a una fe de errata cuando no escribieron el nombre correcto. la serÁ de seguridad nacional asegurÓ que ante el senado que pese a su error su departamento tuvo constancia al menos de la salida de Él pero nunca para so pasÓ esa informacion al fbi. >>> manuel gÓmez fue agente especial del fbi a cargo de terrorismo y inteligencia >>> desafortunadamente no es un sistema o sea, inteligente como un google que te arregla las palabras ellas mismas cuando dan nombres, los nombres son especÍficos y cualquier cambio en la letra ya falla >>> y fallaron en detectar que durante los 6 meses de su permanencia en la extranjero se habÍa radicalizado. de otro lado datos proporcionados por la. (nombre en inglÉs) el brazo investigativo del congreso, revelan que los compradores de armas que figuran en la lista de terroristas han podido comprarlasn el 9 de los casos. o sea, de 1400 instinto intento sido exitosos muchos. >>> ahora en boston sirven para mostrar los lados vulnerables
estaban ahÍ, los vecinos, la misma familia. >>> el senador republicano lindsey graham dicen que el fbi l le echa la culpa a una fe de errata cuando no escribieron el nombre correcto. la serÁ de seguridad nacional asegurÓ que ante el senado que pese a su error su departamento tuvo constancia al menos de la salida de Él pero nunca para so pasÓ esa informacion al fbi. >>> manuel gÓmez fue agente especial del fbi a cargo de terrorismo y inteligencia >>>...
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oakland police are deferring to the fbi. we understand, there will be a news conference tomorrow to give us details. live in oakland, ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> ktvu will be working overnight to learn more about the sweep and the people detained. the ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 a.m. >>> an extreme case of road rage in beverly hills was all caught on camera. police say the driver of a white bmw got into a fight with a cyclist. the driver was punched in the face, and threatened to kill the cyclist. the driver reportedly followed the man on a bike into an alley, and rammed him, pinning him to a dumpster. the injuries to the cyclist are not life-threatening, the bmw driver is being sought on suspicion of attempted murder. >>> supporters of immigration reform gathered for a sign making party in san jose. supporters plan to march through san jose, to city hall, demanding immigration reform. they want congress to pass legislation that halts deportations, and ensures a path to citizenship for undocumented workers. >>>
oakland police are deferring to the fbi. we understand, there will be a news conference tomorrow to give us details. live in oakland, ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> ktvu will be working overnight to learn more about the sweep and the people detained. the ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 a.m. >>> an extreme case of road rage in beverly hills was all caught on camera. police say the driver of a white bmw got into a fight with a cyclist. the driver was punched in the face, and...
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host: that was the fbi? guest: the fbi. another agency received an identical request, not sure why it was sent out to another agency. host: the cia? guest: yes. it seems as that there might be some finger-pointing going on, or how would you describe it? guest: i do not think there is any fingerpointing going on the agencies. there has been some public discussion and members of congress have suggested the fbi dropped the ball, and information-sharing problem. i do not know what they are basing that on. when you look at the facts of what information was shared by us, very little from the russians, and the response to it, i do not see any sign that they fail to talk to each other or that any one of them dropped the ball. frankly, i do not think there is a basis for it. now, the investigation is early and we might find evidence out there and when the fbi did their search, they should have found, but nothing has suggested that yet. there has been some public discussion and members of congress have suggested the fbi dropped the b
host: that was the fbi? guest: the fbi. another agency received an identical request, not sure why it was sent out to another agency. host: the cia? guest: yes. it seems as that there might be some finger-pointing going on, or how would you describe it? guest: i do not think there is any fingerpointing going on the agencies. there has been some public discussion and members of congress have suggested the fbi dropped the ball, and information-sharing problem. i do not know what they are basing...
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>> well, our understanding is that those warnings came into the fbi and the fbi took them seriously and actually-- actually interviewed tamerlan three times and interviewed his parents and did a rather extensive database on them. they were told by the russians in kind of vague terms our reporting is showing that he was somehow connected to muslim extremists in russia. and he-- they were told that he was a threat to russia, not to the u.s. but to russia. so the fbi tried to run this to ground. they didn't find any derogatory evidence. they said as much. and they put him on something called the tide list which stands for terrorist identity terror morning database t is the lowest level database that they have, a so-called terrorist watch list. they have about three quarters of a million people on it. so it is a very low level database. and he was put on that. and then after the russians contacted the cia, the cia also suggested that he be put on the tide list and he was. so that, those things seem very consistent. >> woodruff: and rising now, criticism, from some republican senators that t
>> well, our understanding is that those warnings came into the fbi and the fbi took them seriously and actually-- actually interviewed tamerlan three times and interviewed his parents and did a rather extensive database on them. they were told by the russians in kind of vague terms our reporting is showing that he was somehow connected to muslim extremists in russia. and he-- they were told that he was a threat to russia, not to the u.s. but to russia. so the fbi tried to run this to...
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did not see a threat. >> the fbi took action in response to that. notification, investigated the elder brother had investigated thoroughly and came to the conclusion there was no derogatory information, no indication of terrorist activity or association at that time. >> that is the reason his name was not placed on any u.s. watched as the could have stopped him from flying when he left the u.s. or russia and returned last year. >> authorities say he would not have been deemed suspicious because he was supposed to be traveling to russia to see his family. by the time he returned he was cleared by the fbi and the system was no longer work required to notify about his travels. >> we will have more out of boston as well. here is another side story to the boston marathon bombings. neil diamond announced he will donate royalties from his song was weak airline to help victims of the boston marathon bombings. the money will go to the one fund boston, which has raised more than $23 million for bombing victims so far. sweet caroline is been played every no bo
did not see a threat. >> the fbi took action in response to that. notification, investigated the elder brother had investigated thoroughly and came to the conclusion there was no derogatory information, no indication of terrorist activity or association at that time. >> that is the reason his name was not placed on any u.s. watched as the could have stopped him from flying when he left the u.s. or russia and returned last year. >> authorities say he would not have been deemed...
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oakland police are deferring to the fbi. we understand, there will be a news conference tomorrow to give us details. live in oakland, ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> ktvu will be working overnight to learn more about the sweep and the people detained. the ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 a.m. >>> an extreme case of road rage in beverly hills was all caught on camera. police say the driver of a white bmw got into a fight th a cyclist. the driver was punched in the face, and threatened to kill the cyclist. the driver reportedly followed the man on a bike into an alley, and rammed him, pinning him to a dumpster. the injuries to the cyclist are not life-threatening, the bmw driver is being sought on suspicion of attempted murder. >>> supporters of immigration reform gathered for a sign making party in san jose. supporters plan to march through san jose, to city hall, demanding immigration reform. they want congress to pass legislation that halts deportations, and ensures a path to citizenship for undocumented workers. >>> a
oakland police are deferring to the fbi. we understand, there will be a news conference tomorrow to give us details. live in oakland, ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> ktvu will be working overnight to learn more about the sweep and the people detained. the ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 a.m. >>> an extreme case of road rage in beverly hills was all caught on camera. police say the driver of a white bmw got into a fight th a cyclist. the driver was punched in the face, and...
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the fbi interviewed him at the time and found no serious threat. when tsarnaev traveled to southern russia last year, concerns were raised again. >> the system pinged he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been closed. >> it had been closed because the fbi alert on him has expired. inconsistency about the way his brother dzhokhar tsarnaev was caught. at first, police say he exchanged gunfire with them for more than one hour before they caught him hiding in a boat covered with a tarpaulin. now it turns out that there was no gun on the boat and he was captured unarmed. in boston, the site of the bombing has reopened to the public. been held foras sean collier, the police officer killed in an earlier shootout with the tsarnaev. the vice president attended the memorial and condemned those who created the attack. >> whether it is a terrorist group or two twisted individuals, here in boston, why do they do what they do? thehen the hunt for brothers concluded last week, law enforcement agencies and police spoke o
the fbi interviewed him at the time and found no serious threat. when tsarnaev traveled to southern russia last year, concerns were raised again. >> the system pinged he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been closed. >> it had been closed because the fbi alert on him has expired. inconsistency about the way his brother dzhokhar tsarnaev was caught. at first, police say he exchanged gunfire with them for more than one hour before they...
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the fbi hides anything. the fbi does what they think is appropriate at the time and you'll have to ask them what they found out and what the actual details of the interrogation were. we were not there, but once they give us information, then the police commissioner, right away, acts on that information, takes whatever steps he thinks is appropriate. for example, the first time we heard of the bomb blasts, right away we deployed, ray deployed, all of our police resources and strengthened everything, heightened security, and that's what we're supposed to do. yes, sir? >> mr. mayor, josh, wabc. i'm wondering if you have any specific knowledge about specific location within times square they were looking at and also if you could discuss the technology that you have in that area and how it might have potentially affected the outcome. >> we have no specific information about a targeting location, if you will, but we have, as the mayor said, a lot of technology in place. a lot of cameras. we have a lot of police of
the fbi hides anything. the fbi does what they think is appropriate at the time and you'll have to ask them what they found out and what the actual details of the interrogation were. we were not there, but once they give us information, then the police commissioner, right away, acts on that information, takes whatever steps he thinks is appropriate. for example, the first time we heard of the bomb blasts, right away we deployed, ray deployed, all of our police resources and strengthened...
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the fbi is sending its sources out there. they were interrupted. we are not getting the information we should be getting from that interrogation because of the decisions by the u.s. justice department, who knows? that's one of the tragedies, anyways, under surveillance cameras are an anti-camera tool. they have roughly 6,000 cameras city wide, but in the wake of the boston tragedy, is that enough? here's more from mayor bloomberg's news conference today. >> we've made major investments in camera technology, not withstanding the objections of some special interests and the attacks in boston demonstrate how valuable those cameras can be. >> we want to expand our cameras, the number of cameras we have and we'd like to also, in that universe, expand our smart camera capably. >> all right. joining us now is the former director of intelligence analysis with the new york police department, mitch silver. he is currently executive managing director for intelligence at k-2 intelligence, mitch, welcome back. i want to refer to the wonderful article by my clas
the fbi is sending its sources out there. they were interrupted. we are not getting the information we should be getting from that interrogation because of the decisions by the u.s. justice department, who knows? that's one of the tragedies, anyways, under surveillance cameras are an anti-camera tool. they have roughly 6,000 cameras city wide, but in the wake of the boston tragedy, is that enough? here's more from mayor bloomberg's news conference today. >> we've made major investments in...
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given some of the fbi information that had come out six months earlier tamerlan, they were given the same information that the fbi was given months before that tamerlan was a follower of radical islam and wanted to join overseas groups and his name was added to a data base of known suspected terrorists. the father of these brothers plan to travel to the u.s. as early as today. he proclaimed his son's innocence. he said the family these two brothers had been framed over the course of these events. they hope to take tamerlan's body back to russia. >> there is word that the family over many word received welfare support specifically tamerlan's family wife and daughter received benefits. they failed to gmeet the eligibility requirements. tamerlan's wife katherine was working long hours as a home health aid. >> thank you molly. >> we are hours away from a history making day in dallas. the george w. bush presidential library and museum opens at southern methodist university. elizabeth pran is live in washington. good morning elizabeth. >> good morning patti ann. what a rare day. not only a
given some of the fbi information that had come out six months earlier tamerlan, they were given the same information that the fbi was given months before that tamerlan was a follower of radical islam and wanted to join overseas groups and his name was added to a data base of known suspected terrorists. the father of these brothers plan to travel to the u.s. as early as today. he proclaimed his son's innocence. he said the family these two brothers had been framed over the course of these...
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another team of fbi agents preparing a criminal complaint. the law requires in order to keep him confined to have to file a complaint. once it is filed, the law requires he be brought before a judge for the purpose of reading him his rights. apparently the interrogators in hospital room did not know a team of fbi agents were preparing the complaint. they prepare the complaint which you and i read, they failed the complaint with the federal judge and said bring him into my courtroom, here's the courtroom. said he is in a hospital room. we will bring you to the hospital room. so without telling the interrogators, the fbi brings the judge and the prosecutor and his public defender into his hospital room for what is called a first appearance. what is the first order? you have the right to remain silent. stuart: now, eric holder, the fbi answers to eric holder. he is the ultimate authority. >> yes. stuart: he is grossly incompetent here. if he is not giving proper order is how to get the most out of this guy in a hospital bed, that is gross incomp
another team of fbi agents preparing a criminal complaint. the law requires in order to keep him confined to have to file a complaint. once it is filed, the law requires he be brought before a judge for the purpose of reading him his rights. apparently the interrogators in hospital room did not know a team of fbi agents were preparing the complaint. they prepare the complaint which you and i read, they failed the complaint with the federal judge and said bring him into my courtroom, here's the...
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in washington, fbi and intelligence officials briefed members of congress for a second day. some wonder whether the intelligence system did enough to look into the background of tamerlan tsarnaev, the older bombing suspect two years ago. >> it's working much better than it was on 9/11, but it's not working as well as it should. >> reporter: here's how officials explain what they did. in january 2011, russia asks the fbi for information about him saying he was planning a visit to russia and he and his mother may have become radicalized. fbi agents check u.s. terror databases and find nothing, no contact with suspected terrorists. they interview him and his family in cambridge. conclusion, nothing negative found. they tell the russians, ask for more information but get no response. in september russia makes exactly the same request sending the same information, this time to the cia. same u.s. response. nothing found. russia is again asked for more. again, no response. but his name is put into the master terrorism database so the u.s. knows he flies to moscow in 2012. there is
in washington, fbi and intelligence officials briefed members of congress for a second day. some wonder whether the intelligence system did enough to look into the background of tamerlan tsarnaev, the older bombing suspect two years ago. >> it's working much better than it was on 9/11, but it's not working as well as it should. >> reporter: here's how officials explain what they did. in january 2011, russia asks the fbi for information about him saying he was planning a visit to...
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both parents talked to reporters in russia where the fbi has been questioning them. the father says people have been treating them like terrorists both parents say somebody is out to frame their sons. a claim without any evidence to back it up. very emotional from the mom. >> emotional and angry. the mother of the two accused bombers said she does not and never will believe that they were, in fact, the bombers who attacked the marathon watchers and runners in boston sorry she ever brought them to the united states. listen. why did i even go there? why? i thought that america was going to protect us, our kids. it's going to be safe. it happened. [crying] america took my kids away from me. only america. >> she said she is now unsure whether she will come to the united states but her husband, the father of both the alleged bombers told us today, shep, that he does plan to travel. he plans to leave russia tomorrow and hopes to be in boston itself by saturday. shep. she had a bagful of theories for us today. >> the most outlandish of those theories was her claim that bost
both parents talked to reporters in russia where the fbi has been questioning them. the father says people have been treating them like terrorists both parents say somebody is out to frame their sons. a claim without any evidence to back it up. very emotional from the mom. >> emotional and angry. the mother of the two accused bombers said she does not and never will believe that they were, in fact, the bombers who attacked the marathon watchers and runners in boston sorry she ever brought...
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. >>> se alertÓ al fbi del posible vinculo del hermano mayor de los chechenos con grupos extremistas, tambiÉn la cia fue alertada en septiembre del 2011 el fbi cerrÓ la investigacion por falta de pruebas, la cia dijo que se incluya en la lista de advertencia por terrorismo, esta lista expira por aÑo. >>> fallamos al saber que el individuo era superpeligroso, y mÁs importane te dos que planeaban el ataque, las seÑales estaban ahÍ, los vecinos, la misma familia. >>> las agencias federales ahora buscan establecer si el joven recibiÓ una clase de entrenamiento en su misterioso viaje de 6 meses a rusia el aÑo pasado, sus allegados dicen que a su regreso de estados unidos colgÓ un video de la internet de este militante radical ruso. no permaneciÓ donde viajo, pero algo aprendiÓ donde estuvo, y regresÓ con el deseo de asesinar a personas, se desconoce si en su estadÍa a rusia, se entrevistÓ con el hombre muerto por la policÍa en diciembre pasado, este video en poder de la policÍa rusa, lo muestra a este entrenando, explica cÓmo preparar explosivos, y cÓmo usar un celular co
. >>> se alertÓ al fbi del posible vinculo del hermano mayor de los chechenos con grupos extremistas, tambiÉn la cia fue alertada en septiembre del 2011 el fbi cerrÓ la investigacion por falta de pruebas, la cia dijo que se incluya en la lista de advertencia por terrorismo, esta lista expira por aÑo. >>> fallamos al saber que el individuo era superpeligroso, y mÁs importane te dos que planeaban el ataque, las seÑales estaban ahÍ, los vecinos, la misma familia....
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the fbi cleared him for -- of tamerlan tsarnaev. the fbi cleared him in 2011. mcclain wants a hearing immediately. i just heard back from senator mccain's office a few minutes ago, they say so far they've not heard back on their request for that hearing. back to you. >>> an independence audit claims facebook is up to standards when it comes to protecting the privacies of users. that assessment was users when it comes to privacy and exposing information about the users without consent. >>> a staffing shortage is causing a very expensive overtime problem for san francisco's fire department. the fire department has already spent its $38 million overtime budget for this fiscal year. now it's asking the board of supervisors for an additional $4 million. the union says they are forced to work overtime hours because the department has 400 vacant positions. >>> 8:18. it's a big day for raider and 49er fans. the profootball draft begins today. this is video from the draft in new york city. this year, the nfc champion 49ers have 13 picks, and the oakland raiders have the
the fbi cleared him for -- of tamerlan tsarnaev. the fbi cleared him in 2011. mcclain wants a hearing immediately. i just heard back from senator mccain's office a few minutes ago, they say so far they've not heard back on their request for that hearing. back to you. >>> an independence audit claims facebook is up to standards when it comes to protecting the privacies of users. that assessment was users when it comes to privacy and exposing information about the users without consent....
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as i've said before, boston pd, fbi, in my opinion, my humble opinion, the fbi, all of the intelligence agencies, did everything they could to prevent this type of an incident. especially the boston police department. these guys were all over this. but, neil, these guys were absolutely trained. they had this planned. they knew when they were going to unleash this heinous act. and then for someone, whether it is the mayor of new york, or the president of the united states, i don't care. to tell me that they just decided that they would just show up in new york and continue to try to kill people, that's just not the way it works. not going to happen, absolutely impossible. >> neil: with help or without help. not a spur of the moment deal. >> . no listen. they absolutely had help. they were granted a definitive way. they were absolutely trained in a definitive manner which to make that's happen, neil, and that's already proven to be the case. it doesn't take, as you heard me say before, the proverbial crystal ball, this is the way it is. this is what i did my entire career. i know how to d
as i've said before, boston pd, fbi, in my opinion, my humble opinion, the fbi, all of the intelligence agencies, did everything they could to prevent this type of an incident. especially the boston police department. these guys were all over this. but, neil, these guys were absolutely trained. they had this planned. they knew when they were going to unleash this heinous act. and then for someone, whether it is the mayor of new york, or the president of the united states, i don't care. to tell...
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the russians were contacted by the fbi. again, the fbi says the russians did not respond, robin. >> i know you're going to stay on top of this for us, pierre. thanks very much. >>> we're going to turn to josh elliott and the other top developing stories this morning. >> good morning. we're going to begin with breaking news overnight. several explosions in the mobile, alabama, area, not far from downtown mobile, where two fuel barges were being cleaned. you can see the massive fireball here. serious injuries are now being reported. abc's john muller has been following the developments all night long. >> reporter: a massive fireball, lighting up the night sky over mobile, alabama. so bright, so loud, one witness thought it was a plane dropping bombs. the coast guard, joining local firefighters, rushing to the waterfront. >> we have a fuel barge on fire. >> fire one, we've had an explosion. >> reporter: it wasn't one explosion or two. but seven. all happening as two barges were being cleaned after carrying liquid natural gasol
the russians were contacted by the fbi. again, the fbi says the russians did not respond, robin. >> i know you're going to stay on top of this for us, pierre. thanks very much. >>> we're going to turn to josh elliott and the other top developing stories this morning. >> good morning. we're going to begin with breaking news overnight. several explosions in the mobile, alabama, area, not far from downtown mobile, where two fuel barges were being cleaned. you can see the...
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what is the fbi doing? >> the fbi has been wrong on hasan and the bomber, and now they went after an elvis impersonator. >> what about the bastard in atlanta? >> he is that guy. what is his name? >> richard jewel. >> i thought he was guilty. >> you still think he is guilty. >> i still think he is guilty. >> gavin, doesn't it suggest it can happen to anyone including you who happened to use ricin as a recreational drug. >> as someone who sends poisonous substances through the mail i feel i can get framed. now that it has become a bad thing. >> your soiled boxers are not quite on par with ricin. >> they have gone to my website and clicked on it, and they are admitting they want my used underpants. >> they will get me for sending high end keynotes to kids over line. >> that could kill somebody. gavin, what do you think? >> i want to know why schizophrenics are so vein. everything is about them. the beatles are putting secret messages for them. the smashing pumpkins are putting the shirt you are wearing on the
what is the fbi doing? >> the fbi has been wrong on hasan and the bomber, and now they went after an elvis impersonator. >> what about the bastard in atlanta? >> he is that guy. what is his name? >> richard jewel. >> i thought he was guilty. >> you still think he is guilty. >> i still think he is guilty. >> gavin, doesn't it suggest it can happen to anyone including you who happened to use ricin as a recreational drug. >> as someone who...
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he also s >>> the surviving suspect in the boston bombings told the fbi today, yep, he did it. he also said his older brother had recently recruited him to be part of it all. we're also learning after the fbi and cia investigated and found no ties to extremist groups other than the name of the -- the name of the older brother was put on a low-level watch list. the twin explosions were detonated by remote control. and he may have been planning party in the city after those attacks. there's also some new information on how the brothers financed their schemes since they were living on welfare. brothers helped finance plot through drug sales. sources say tamerlan tsarna investigators believe the brothers helped finance their plot through drug sales. the fbi knows -- investigateors suspect the brothers use ed the black powder from fireworks shells as the explosives in the pressure cooker bombings. agents are visiting gun shops in the northeast trying to determine if the brothers bought other gun powder or ammunition. and they're searching for landfills searching for evidence includi
he also s >>> the surviving suspect in the boston bombings told the fbi today, yep, he did it. he also said his older brother had recently recruited him to be part of it all. we're also learning after the fbi and cia investigated and found no ties to extremist groups other than the name of the -- the name of the older brother was put on a low-level watch list. the twin explosions were detonated by remote control. and he may have been planning party in the city after those attacks....
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the fbi said it found no threat and shut down the investigation. perhaps what is now the most investigative period of tamerlan's life is the six-month trip in which he traveled russia last year. a visit to his homeland. the fbi, which is now questioning tamerlan's parents over in russia wants to know whether the young man was reuid or trained by any local islamist groups during his time there. when he got back home, while he continued to subscribe to islam, he was a stay at home dad while his wife worked 80-hour weeks as a home health aid. they even went on welfare intermitte intermittently. but despite the fact that this country was supporting him and gave him so many opportunities, it appears he started planning his attacks several months ago. in february, he went to this fireworks shop in new hampshire. now in a hospital bed, tamerlan's little brother dzhokhar reportedly said they learned how to make a bomb right off the internet. days later with police on their tail, they got into this gun fight with officers. that is them firing from behind th
the fbi said it found no threat and shut down the investigation. perhaps what is now the most investigative period of tamerlan's life is the six-month trip in which he traveled russia last year. a visit to his homeland. the fbi, which is now questioning tamerlan's parents over in russia wants to know whether the young man was reuid or trained by any local islamist groups during his time there. when he got back home, while he continued to subscribe to islam, he was a stay at home dad while his...
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wild catting on their own in the end the fbi stepped back. what i found unbelievable the two guys were ad-libbing the rest of the journey. they were going to drive right into new york city with all the bombs. what happened was the car they carjacked running out of gas, they stopped. the person who had the car escaped to tell everybody about it and then they allowed the place to face them down in watertown. if they didn't have that gun fight, somebody could have been blown up. >> wasn't it the case of a judge who came in and did that? the judge came in with the u.s. attorney. >> brian: absolutely. >> eric: with who say that again. >> with the u.s. attorney. eric holder, the head of the injustice department. this was a call by the d.o.j. because they believe issue miranda rights. they didn't have to. what they needed to do make sure that the citizens were safe. there wasn't another terror plot afoot like apparently there was to come into new york city into times square. a public safety exception they could have used before they even got to the
wild catting on their own in the end the fbi stepped back. what i found unbelievable the two guys were ad-libbing the rest of the journey. they were going to drive right into new york city with all the bombs. what happened was the car they carjacked running out of gas, they stopped. the person who had the car escaped to tell everybody about it and then they allowed the place to face them down in watertown. if they didn't have that gun fight, somebody could have been blown up. >> wasn't it...
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the fbi and oakland police raided an apartment building near seventh street and lindon. alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents were forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in uniform appeared to be assisting with traffic and the arrest of one man at this location. witnesses say they raided two other apartment buildings in the city tower complex and evacuated the residents. we saw them carry out one bag of evidence, but so far there is no explanation and the residents are looking for answers. >> when i got to the lobby, there was so many police in the lobby they put me up against the wall and asked if i had any guns. i said, no i am just looking for my kid. we don't know what was going on. they never told us. i am trying to get in the house with my kids. it i
the fbi and oakland police raided an apartment building near seventh street and lindon. alan wang is live at police headquarters with the latest. alan? >> carolyn, flashbang grenades went off and residents were forced from their homes and we are still waiting for the oakland police department to tell us what is going on. shear what we saw. here is what we saw. several fbi agents in tactile gear with fully automatic weapons outside the uh-huh part meant building. oakland police officers in...